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Name: Annisa Widia Tami

Class: TBI 1

NIM: 0304202024

Questions

1. Can you explain when to use “each” when talking to people!


Answer: Yes, I can. We use “each” to refer to individual things in a group or a list of two
or more things. It is often similar in meaning to every, but we use every to refer to a
group or list of three or more things. Each one takes turns cooking dinner in the evenings.
Each stresses individual members of a group.

2. For what situations is “either” used?


Answer: “Either” is used when you are making comparison between two ideas, and only
one of the ideas will come to pass.

3. In what context is “neither” used?


Answer: “Neither” is used when you are making a comparison between two ideas, and
only one of the ideas will come two pass.

4. My little sister told me _ a funny story that makes me laugh hard.


A. So
B. Such

Answer: b. Such

5. Bob: I won’t come to the meeting tomorrow. What about you?


Janet: Well I’m afraid _
A. So will I
B. I will to
C. I won’t either

Answer: c. I won’t either

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